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Verizon vs AT&T is odd. I was on Verizon and the signal bit rooster. AT&T has been 100% better.

In my experience it simply matters where you live. There are surely places in the country that Verizon works well and ATT doesn't, and vice versa. From the reports I have heard, Verizon seems to be better in more places on the east coast than ATT is, although I am not positive about that. Just seems like more complaints from ATT users. The worst part of the iPhone is the actual phone reception of ATT. Most of the time, mine works great on the west coast but it drops calls in certain spots (although most all of course do).

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In my experience it simply matters where you live. There are surely places in the country that Verizon works well and ATT doesn't, and vice versa. From the reports I have heard, Verizon seems to be better in more places on the east coast than ATT is, although I am not positive about that. Just seems like more complaints from ATT users. The worst part of the iPhone is the actual phone reception of ATT. Most of the time, mine works great on the west coast but it drops calls in certain spots (although most all of course do).

 

Bingo. Here in Austin, ATT works almost flawless, whereas my friends with Verizon have issues all the time.

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So, you know you're service is going to suck, but you're still switching? Remember, a phone can have all the bells and whistles in the world, but if it can't make a phone call at every time you need it to, its worthless.

 

Borry someone's At&T phone that you know, or even better, go to Walmart and get a $19.99 goPhone and try to use it everywhere you would need it: home (every room), work, and in the car on the way to and from. That's what I did (I actually used GoPhone on the iPhone (which is still possible, PM me if you need instructions)) and it didn't come close to Verizon's reception.

 

Remember, when AT&T says "more bars in more places" it is simply not a fair statement as GSM phones work worldwide, whereas Verizon technology (CDMA) only works in North America. So, if you travel abroad alot, you would indeed get "more bars in more places". Other than that, stick with VZ. I know, it sucks because their phones suck; and I've owned most of them.

 

 

We're a completely Mac shop and if I go to AT&T i can get on our company's plan and not have to pay for my phone bill.

 

Plus I am able to do things on the iPhone that i can not do on most other smartphones, such as ssh'ing into all of our Linux based phone systems and being able to admin them.

 

And frankly, as far as work goes, being able to say "sorry, i cant take care of that right now at 11pm on Sunday, i dont have the coverage" would be a welcomed change. :(

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In my experience it simply matters where you live. There are surely places in the country that Verizon works well and ATT doesn't, and vice versa. From the reports I have heard, Verizon seems to be better in more places on the east coast than ATT is, although I am not positive about that. Just seems like more complaints from ATT users. The worst part of the iPhone is the actual phone reception of ATT. Most of the time, mine works great on the west coast but it drops calls in certain spots (although most all of course do).

Exactly. My AT&T service has been as as solid as a cellphone has ever been for me...easily 10X the service reliability I got from either Verizon or T-Mobile.

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After going iPhone, a Crackberry would scream "I'm inferior!!" I'd rather just go back to a flip phone. Maybe I'll get an iTouch instead.

 

PTR

well I couldn't stand being without all the iPhone features. I bought an iTouch yesterday and I'm posting on it now. I feel like a kid at Christmas!

 

PTR

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When I was on Verizon, I used to drop calls frequently. Except when I'm driving through certain parts of bum!@#$ PA, I never drop calls from AT&T.

You've been here, then. :thumbsup:

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"Little Too Retarted"?

Not exactly. The iPhone tends to assume what you are trying to type. I guess it thought PTR was supposed to be LTR and changed it on me.

 

Oh, and it's spelled R-E-T-A-R-D-E-D.

 

PTR

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Not exactly. The iPhone tends to assume what you are trying to type. I guess it thought PTR was supposed to be LTR and changed it on me.

 

Oh, and it's spelled R-E-T-A-R-D-E-D.

 

PTR

 

No, he was correct. He was saying someone tarted you. And then did it again.

 

Pay attention.

 

 

(and by the way, I told you you'd love the ITouch -- I bought a ONE CLICK jailbreak program for mine for $10 off ebay. It was just a bunch of FREEWARE but saved me the trouble of finding a good one. If you want it, PM me your email and I'll send it -- no charge of course. It makes the Touch soooo much cooler).

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Just bought a new phone for Verizon. . . been trying to find one "close" to the iPhone. This one just came out, called the LG Dare.

 

Just got it this morning and its awesome so far. Accelerometer (meaning you turn the phone and it turns the layout -- like the iPhone). The browser STILL isn't as good as iPhones, but the touch screen is by FAR the best Verizon has ever had. Very responsive. . . better even that the HTC Touch that came out last month and I only kept for a week.

 

3.2 Mega Pixel camera with flash, and only $15 for unlimited web as it is not a smartphone, which is nice.

 

(most importantly, it gets reception! EVDO for internet! :wallbash: -- AT&T still doesn't get excellent reception where I live in WNY and none at work).

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Just bought a new phone for Verizon. . . been trying to find one "close" to the iPhone. This one just came out, called the LG Dare.

 

Just got it this morning and its awesome so far. Accelerometer (meaning you turn the phone and it turns the layout -- like the iPhone). The browser STILL isn't as good as iPhones, but the touch screen is by FAR the best Verizon has ever had. Very responsive. . . better even that the HTC Touch that came out last month and I only kept for a week.

 

3.2 Mega Pixel camera with flash, and only $15 for unlimited web as it is not a smartphone, which is nice.

 

(most importantly, it gets reception! EVDO for internet! :D -- AT&T still doesn't get excellent reception where I live in WNY and none at work).

Get this for a better browser: http://www.operamini.com/

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Just bought a new phone for Verizon. . . been trying to find one "close" to the iPhone. This one just came out, called the LG Dare.

 

Just got it this morning and its awesome so far. Accelerometer (meaning you turn the phone and it turns the layout -- like the iPhone). The browser STILL isn't as good as iPhones, but the touch screen is by FAR the best Verizon has ever had. Very responsive. . . better even that the HTC Touch that came out last month and I only kept for a week.

 

3.2 Mega Pixel camera with flash, and only $15 for unlimited web as it is not a smartphone, which is nice.

 

(most importantly, it gets reception! EVDO for internet! :D -- AT&T still doesn't get excellent reception where I live in WNY and none at work).

This looks promising. I'm switching out of T-mobile in a few weeks. I took a look at the numbers, and after taking the initial hit for the phone, the monthly fee is about the same as what I'm currently paying without the web capability.

 

$200 is still a little steep (for me), but I'm glad that this option exists for Verizon. Thanks.

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okay, I will admit lazy and stupid when it comes to phones and technical stuff.So can someone splain to me how I get email with either the Iphone or the Verizon phone stoj was talking bout. See, I have crackberry now, on Verizon, and my company has a blackberry server, and I guess an Exchange server?? Like I said not to smart on this technical stuff so that exchange stuff is a guess.

 

So can I get an Iphone and still get my company emial? That verizon phone?

 

THX in advance for answers

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okay, I will admit lazy and stupid when it comes to phones and technical stuff.So can someone splain to me how I get email with either the Iphone or the Verizon phone stoj was talking bout. See, I have crackberry now, on Verizon, and my company has a blackberry server, and I guess an Exchange server?? Like I said not to smart on this technical stuff so that exchange stuff is a guess.

 

So can I get an Iphone and still get my company emial? That verizon phone?

 

THX in advance for answers

 

Depends on how its setup. If your company does have an exchange server, you'd be able to connect to it using one of the 2nd generation iPhones (though I have no idea if it works well or not, haven't read anything so far).

 

The LG Dare, from my understanding, doesn't have a real email client to access such a service. You *may* be able to access it using Outlook Web Access, if your company has that enabled, through the phone's web browser.

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Depends on how its setup. If your company does have an exchange server, you'd be able to connect to it using one of the 2nd generation iPhones (though I have no idea if it works well or not, haven't read anything so far).

 

The LG Dare, from my understanding, doesn't have a real email client to access such a service. You *may* be able to access it using Outlook Web Access, if your company has that enabled, through the phone's web browser.

 

I can access through web mail, but that sounds like ore a pain in da rear then it would be worth. I am dead with email.

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I can access through web mail, but that sounds like ore a pain in da rear then it would be worth. I am dead with email.

 

I'd recommend getting a smart phone then. If you like the iPhone, sounds like that suits your needs much better.

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I'd recommend getting a smart phone then. If you like the iPhone, sounds like that suits your needs much better.

 

That iphone thing looks cool, and I think i read that the new one connects to exchange , but I am not sure how that works.

 

Thank you for reply, i am realy a dolt when it comes to such things.

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That iphone thing looks cool, and I think i read that the new one connects to exchange , but I am not sure how that works.

 

Thank you for reply, i am realy a dolt when it comes to such things.

 

It uses Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync.

 

As usual, though, you should check with your company's IT staff to make sure the server supports everything necessary for you to use it.

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